2013-11-26: Celtic 0-3 AC Milan, European Cup

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Trivia

  • Champions League 2013-14, Group stage Match day 5
  • Celtic on 3pts,bottom of group. Barcelona qualified. Milan and Ajax to battle for last spot.
  • Celtic out of European competition and now fixed bottom of the group. Our strikers totally out of step.
  • Last game mostly meaningless for both sides.
  • Green Brigade create more consternation with their latest banner, involves William Wallace and Bobby Sands, leave the rest to others to discuss.
  • Ajax have been fined €25,000 by UEFA for the "Fenian Bastards" banner against Celtic in the away match.
  • Matches overshadowed by action by Dutch courts against Celtic five supporters in court following disturbances in Amsterdam at the last game.
  • Dozen Ajax fans arrested by Dutch police after review of Celtic tie CCTV footage (all belatedly).
  • Incredibly, Celtic fans received support from Dutch hooligan group saying police went too far. General cross football support has been excellent, but Scottish Mainstream Media (SMSM) has been relatively poor/pathetic.
  • James Forrest arrested over two alleged public indecency offences in South Ayrshire.
  • Respected Celtic online blogger Paul McConville passed away. RIP.

Review[Untitled]

(Albert EinJockStein of KDS)
The fact there’s only 21 pages for a post-match Champions League thread, 8 hours after a 3-0 home defeat on the night we’ve been eliminated from Europe with a game to spare, epitomises the apathy we’re all feeling. AC Milan deserved to win, there's no doubt about it. Their passing, control and movement were far superior to Celtic's and not even a poor ref deflects from that. My thoughts on each of our players:

Forster – Not commanding enough but I wouldn't blame him for any of the goals conceded.
Lustig & Izaguirre – Played very well, only ones who come away with true credit.
Ambrose & Van Dijk – Shaky, particularly VVD who had his worst performance since Kazakhstan. Culpable for 2 goals and missed vital chance to get back into the game.
Forrest – Not sure if recent off-field situation has affected him mentally but completely anonymous. Worried about his regression at this stage.
Boerrigter – Good first half but gradually faded. Still quite hasn’t lived up to expectations upon signing.
Mulgrew – Far too slow and lost the ball too frequently. When his set plays fail, as has been case recently, he doesn't offer much else
Kayal – Solid if unspectacular. However his terrible attempt for our first chance of the game was predictable. You can’t help but wish Wanyama had been out there instead.
Commons – Lack of cohesion in team generally didn’t help but didn’t get into the game at all and when he did, his complete lack of pace exposed him.
Samaras – As already stated in his thread, incompetent but far from the most culpable. Agree that his performances in UCL, compared to last season, have rapidly declined.
3 Subs = All rather anonymous

The defending for all Milan's goals were atrocious, especially their first two. Can't believe we used zonal marking and allowed Kaka to get a free header on goal. We badly missed Brown's drive last night, yet his absence was entirely of his own stupid making. The game was eerily reminiscent of the Juventus tie last season ergo majority of possession but tactically outclassed, this campaign is the first time we’ve ever lost 2/3 UCL home games, we'll finish with our lowest ever UCL points tally bar a Camp Nou win and it was our joint worst home defeat in our European history – along with Juve and PSG in 1995.

While the Rossoneri possess 4 class acts in Kaka, Balotelli, Montolivo and De Jong; we should have competed a lot better than we did. Milan are 13th, have made their worst start to Serie A for 32 years, won 0 of their 6 away games in the league and won none of their last 7 consecutive games before last night – with 1 clean sheet in that 7 game spell. Perhaps we underestimated them due to their recent crisis but while objectively I can admit Celtic are the worst team in our group, both Milan and Ajax were at their weakest in some time and we just couldn't capitalise on that.

All in all I think we collectively need to take a reality check at where we are. This is a workman like Celtic team that can defy the odds, but has severe flaws and is worse than last season despite raking in tens of millions. Quite simply, we are not as good as we think we are. In our group, we've scored 2 goals in 5 games – 1 penalty and 1 deflected shot. Since August we have kept 1 clean sheet in our last 15 games, including 0 in our last 8 consecutive games. That is even more depressing when it's widely acknowledged our defence is Celtic's strongest position i.e. the majority of MOTM selections on KDS have been for defenders. In the crucial tie to actually qualify in the first place, Shakhter Karagandy were 1 Matthews mis-clearance off the line away from knocking us out. That we needed to turn around a 2-0 loss in Kazakstan should have been a dangerous indicator of things to come. In our 5 group games, we’ve amassed a grand total of 14 shots on target throughout 8 hours of football and obtained an average of 38% possession per game: with only a trip to the Camp Nou to come, speaking of which kudos to Mes Que Un Club FC for the sterling professionalism they displayed in Amsterdam.

As for the men upstairs. I'm sorry doing everything on the cheap didn't prevail this time but I guess we can't have everything in life. I suppose the lack of co-efficient points, thus millions, garnered this campaign can be yet another excuse for the rejection of the living wage. Worth noting that both of the 2 strikers we did sign in the summer, for approximately £4million combined, weren't among 3 subs trusted to come off the bench last night. Even die-hard advocates of 'the model' would concede that's a clear sign of failure on the scouting network's behalf. In general, failing to replace our best midfielder and best striker was negligent at best and criminal at worse. Still 3IAR is secured and the balance sheet is pristine. Anyone got any other jibes about washed up comedians to distract the more subservient tims among us?

Despite the board's failings, Neil Lennon can't be absolved of all responsibility. His tactics have left a lot to be desired in the Champions League this time round, even if the league form has improved from last year. Questions about whether he is firm enough in his demand for a better quality of signing or accusations of being a PLC puppet may be harsh but have some foundation based on recent events. Undoubtedly the majority of us are not satisfied with the brand of football being played and favouritism with certain players no matter what. Such blind spots definitely remind me of both Celtic managers he served under. Speaking of which it's interesting that MON and WGS’s worst UCL campaigns were in their final seasons in charge, particularly WGS overseeing an elimination from Europe with a game to spare… I wouldn't rule out this being Lennon's final season, but I think he has at least 1 extra season left in him and I fear for the calibre of manager that would replace him.

Sunday's trip to Tynecastle is pivotal as defeat = season over with 5 months of nothing to look forward to bar planning the date of clinching a 1 horse race with several games to spare. Regardless of the Hearts result, last night's disappointment could be an opportunity to give more opportunities to Pukki, Rogic, Balde, Biton et al, as The Human Torpedo articulated. As for the future, we must seriously reevaluate and properly plan for next summer because harsh lessons must be learned, although history under the stewardship of Peter Lawwell suggests we won't.

Teams

Celtic

  • 01 Forster
  • 23 Lustig
  • 03 Izaguirre Booked
  • 21 Mulgrew
  • 04 Ambrose
  • 05 van Dijk Booked
  • 49 Forrest (Rogic – 80' )
  • 33 Kayal (Ledley – 31' )
  • 09 Samaras
  • 15 Commons Booked (Stokes – 65' )
  • 11 Boerrigter

Substitutes

  • 10 Stokes
  • 16 Ledley
  • 17 Baldé
  • 18 Rogic
  • 20 Pukki
  • 24 Zaluska
  • 41 Fisher

Milan

  • 32 Abbiati
  • 20 Abate (Nocerino – 48' )
  • 28 Emanuelson
  • 34 N. de Jong
  • 17 Zapata
  • 25 Bonera
  • 16 Poli
  • 18 Montolivo
  • 45 Balotelli
  • 14 Birsa (Constant – 72' )
  • 22 Kaká (Robinho – 80' )

Substitutes

  • 07 Robinho
  • 09 Matri
  • 21 Constant
  • 23 Nocerino
  • 24 Cristante
  • 26 Silvestre
  • 35 Coppola

Goals

  • Kaká 12′
  • Zapata 49′
  • Balotelli 59

Ref: Cüneyt Çakir
Att:59,000

Articles

  • Match Report (see end of page below)
  • Audio Report: Paradise Report

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MOTM

Stats

Celtic Milan
Possession
45% 55%
90mins

Shots
20 10

On target
4 3

Corners
9 4

Fouls
19 12

Articles

Celtic 0-3 AC Milan: Slack defending costs Celtic

by STEPHEN HALLIDAY AT CELTIC PARK

Updated on the 27 November

Published 26/11/2013 21:42

CELTIC were painfully confronted by the brutal reality of a fiendishly difficult Champions League group as their hopes of extending their European involvement this season beyond December perished at the hands of a ruthless AC Milan side.

Scorers: AC Milan – Kaka (12), Zapata (49), Balotelli (59)

Bookings: Celtic – Izaguirre, Van Dijk, Commons

The Italian giants made light of their current domestic troubles as they took full advantage of Celtic’s defensive frailty on the night to fortify their own prospects of joining Barcelona in the last 16 of the elite club competition. Goals by Kaka, Cristian Zapata and Mario Balotelli consigned Celtic to a margin of defeat which equalled the heaviest they have ever suffered at home in their European history.

Group H, uniquely comprised of four former European champions, has simply proved too hot for Neil Lennon’s squad to handle. When the draw was made, the manager had expressed the hope they would not be the “runts of the litter” but they have been unable to match the pedigree of their three illustrious rivals.

Ajax’s 2-1 win over Barcelona last night saw even the potential consolation prize of a place in the last 32 of the Europa League removed from Celtic’s grasp. They will now finish bottom of the group, irrespective of the outcome of their final game against Barcelona in the Nou Camp in a fortnight.

Much of Lennon’s pre-match thinking had been occupied by the need to increase Celtic’s attacking potency, having seen them draw a blank in front of goal in three of their four previous outings in the group. But as he put together a strategy which invested the advanced areas of his team with the additional pace of Derk Boerrigter and James Forrest, he would certainly not have been legislating for the degree of sloppiness at the other end of the pitch which gave Milan their 13th minute opener and undermined what had been a bright start to the match by the home side.

On an evening when concentration levels required to be at their maximum for Celtic, their lack of defensive focus at the opening goal was difficult to credit. Valter Birsa’s corner kick from the right found Kaka unmarked on the edge of the six yard box, the Brazilian playmaker barely having to jump as he guided a simple header beyond Fraser Forster.

Whether the goalkeeper was at fault for failing to come and cut out the delivery, or central defender Virgil van Dijk was more culpable for leaving Kaka unattended, it was a desperately poor goal for Celtic to lose.

It deflated the initial buoyancy of the crowd who had responded with typical raucousness to their team’s early efforts to keep Milan on the back foot. Boerrigter had a chance to validate his first European starting appearance for Celtic when a Charlie Mulgrew corner after just two minutes found him in space at the back post, but the Dutch winger was unable to connect cleanly enough with his volley.

Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati appeared unconvincing in dealing with cross balls during that early spell. He flapped badly at another Mulgrew corner, but was bailed out by his captain Riccardo Montolivo’s alertness before any Celtic player could take advantage.

Beram Kayal then had a clear sight of goal for Celtic when a Mulgrew shot broke into his path inside the penalty area but the Israeli midfielder could not get the ball out of his feet quickly enough and the chance went begging.

Kaka’s opener for Milan took the sting out of Celtic’s work for a period, while news of Ajax taking the lead against Barcelona in the other Group H fixture cast further gloom on proceedings.

It almost got worse for Lennon’s men when Mario Balotelli, playing on the shoulder of Efe Ambrose to avoid being caught offside, burst clear on the end of a rapid counter attack by Milan and drove a shot narrowly over the top. Kaka then curled a 20-yard shot just wide of Forster’s left-hand post as Milan threatened to take complete control.

Celtic were forced into a change on the half-hour mark, Kayal’s injury woes resurfacing as he limped off to be replaced by Joe Ledley. The closing stages of the first half saw Celtic try and ramp up the pressure on Milan but they struggled to find the necessary penetration in and around the visitors’ penalty area.

A rare mistake by Montolivo did present them with one decent opportunity, Kris Commons helping the ball into Mulgrew’s path, but his low shot from around 16 yards was too close to Abbiati who saved comfortably.

Celtic’s prospects of reviving their Champions League ambitions all but disintegrated completely within the first five minutes of the second half as they missed a glorious chance to equalise and then almost immediately conceded another goal as a consequence of dismal defending at a set piece.

Van Dijk should have atoned for his part in the first goal when, after a Joe Ledley free kick in the 47th minute was blocked by the Milan defence, the Welsh midfielder seized on the rebound and floated a perfect cross to the far post.

It found van Dijk in splendid isolation with only Abbiati to beat from around eight yards, but the big Dutchman tamely directed his volley straight into the grateful clasp of the goalkeeper.

Two minutes later, Milan fully punished Celtic as they doubled their lead.

It was another defensive nightmare for the home team who were woefully unresponsive as Birsa delivered a corner from the right. Antonio Nocerino, who had just replaced the injured Ignazio Abate, had all the time he wanted to slide the ball low back across the penalty area for Colombian defender Cristian Zapata to touch it home almost on the line.

Celtic thought they had pulled a goal back in the 51st minute when van Dijk headed in a Ledley cross from close range but the celebrations were cut short when he was correctly flagged offside.

It was becoming pure torment for Celtic now and their agony was intensified when Milan made it 3-0 on the hour mark.

This time it was a long ball from inside the visitors’ half by Montolivo which caught out the Celtic defence, Balotelli easily holding off Ambrose’s challenge to surge into the area and beat Forster with a close range right-foot shot.

Forrest and Samaras missed decent chances to put a more respectable sheen on the scoreline for Celtic but Milan generally saw out the closing stages with comfort on what had proved to be a chastening evening for Lennon’s players.

Celtic: Forster, Lustig, Ambrose, Van Dijk, Izaguirre; Kayal (Ledley 30), Mulgrew; Forrest (Rogic 80), Commons (Stokes 65), Boerrigter; Samaras. Subs not used: Zaluska, Balde, Pukki, Fisher

AC Milan: Abbiati, Abate (Nocerino 48), Zapata, Bonera, Emanuelson; Montolivo, De Jong, Poli; Birsa (Constant 72), Kaka (Robinho 80); Balotelli. Subs not used: Coppola, Matri, Cristante, Silvestre.

Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey)

Attendance: 59,000

BBC

By Alasdair Lamont Senior football reporter, BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

Celtic crashed out of the Champions League and indeed European competition altogether courtesy of a systematic dismantling by Milan.

The Italians were just too clinical for their hosts, though they were aided by some dreadful defending.

Kaka headed the only goal of a largely even and entertaining first half.

But Milan took charge after the break as Cristian Zapata and Mario Balotelli added further goals to end Celtic's hopes of another crack at the last 16.

It leaves them firmly rooted to the bottom of Group H, with just three points and a solitary win at home to Ajax.
Profligate versus clinical

Celtic's 20 shots on goal was double the amount Milan had.
Milan scored three goals from three shots on target.

Barcelona's defeat by Ajax in Amsterdam also puts the Dutch side out of reach in third place, meaning Celtic do not even have the solace of Europa League football.

Prior to this match, Milan were on a run of seven games without victory and languish in 13th place in Serie A.

Celtic's phenomenal record at Celtic Park in Europe coupled with Milan's dire form had many expecting a home win, but Neil Lennon's warning that the Italian giants could be a "wounded animal" was proved correct as they ran out comfortable winners.

Their opener was a goal of infuriating simplicity from Celtic's point of view, with the hitherto exemplary Virgil van Dijk guilty of a total loss of concentration.

As Valter Birsa curled in a corner, Van Dijk drifted off Kaka, who was left to head unchallenged past Fraser Forster from six yards out.

The visitors' second also found the Celtic defence wanting, again from a Birsa corner, which was knocked back across goal by Antonio Nocerino and over the line by the lurking Zapata.
A dejected Celtic side realise their 2013-14 European journey is over

A dejected Celtic side realise their 2013-14 European journey is over

A night to forget for the Celtic defence was made even worse when a straight-forward ball over the top from Riccardo Montolivo beat both Van Dijk and Efe Ambrose, allowing Balotelli to slide the ball past Forster.

The timing of the first two goals was particularly galling as each one followed glaring misses by the home side.

Beram Kayal hesitated slightly right in front of goal before slicing wide under pressure from Zapata moments before Kaka headed the Italians in front.

And just before Zapata's tap-in, Van Dijk, presented with a glorious opportunity to make amends for his earlier lapse, volleyed straight at Abbiati from six yards when anywhere else on target would surely have meant an equaliser.

And when Van Dijk finally looked to have restored a bit of pride by heading past Abbiati to reduce the deficit, he was judged offside.

Celtic's only other efforts of any great note came from Charlie Mulgrew, who shot tamely into Abbiati's arms, and James Forrest, who poked the ball just wide of the post with the game already lost.

It was a timid end to a night that had begun so full of promise for Celtic as Milan went some way to restoring their damaged reputation and pride.

For Neil Lennon, it leaves just the league title – already a foregone conclusion – and the Scottish Cup to play for.

Live Text Commentary
Full time

Full Time Match ends, Celtic 0, Milan 3.
90:00 +3:00 Full time

Full Time Second Half ends, Celtic 0, Milan 3.
90:00 +2:35

Foul by Mikael Lustig (Celtic).
90:00 +2:35

Mario Balotelli (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
90:00 +1:09

(Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
90:00 +1:09

Foul by Antonio Nocerino (Milan).
89:57

Attempt missed. Georgios Samaras (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre with a cross.
88:34

Offside, Celtic. Efe Ambrose tries a through ball, but Georgios Samaras is caught offside.
87:13

Attempt saved. Charlie Mulgrew (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner.
86:38

Tomas Rogic (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
86:38

Foul by Kevin Constant (Milan).
86:12

Delay over. They are ready to continue.
85:23

Delay in match Robinho (Milan) because of an injury.
83:09

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Cristian Zapata.
83:06

Attempt blocked. Derk Boerrigter (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
82:21

Georgios Samaras (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.
82:21

Foul by Daniele Bonera (Milan).
80:20

Offside, Milan. Kevin Constant tries a through ball, but Robinho is caught offside.
79:54 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Milan. Robinho replaces Kaká.
79:25 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Tomas Rogic replaces James Forrest.
79:05

Foul by Derk Boerrigter (Celtic).
79:05

Antonio Nocerino (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
78:39

Attempt saved. Georgios Samaras (Celtic) header from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre with a cross.
76:36

Foul by Georgios Samaras (Celtic).
76:36

Urby Emanuelson (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
75:13

Foul by Georgios Samaras (Celtic).
75:13

Cristian Zapata (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
74:18

Attempt missed. Joe Ledley (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right.
73:58

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Riccardo Montolivo.
71:59 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Milan. Kevin Constant replaces Valter Birsa.
70:48

Attempt missed. Mikael Lustig (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre with a cross.
69:44

Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
69:44

Foul by Andrea Poli (Milan).
68:41

Offside, Milan. Mario Balotelli tries a through ball, but Kaká is caught offside.
67:43

Attempt missed. Anthony Stokes (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre following a corner.
67:36

Attempt blocked. Virgil van Dijk (Celtic) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Charlie Mulgrew with a cross.
67:14

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Urby Emanuelson.
66:49

Georgios Samaras (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
66:49

Foul by Cristian Zapata (Milan).
65:00 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Anthony Stokes replaces Kris Commons.
64:32 Booking

Booking Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
64:12

Foul by Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic).
64:12

Mario Balotelli (Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
63:06 Booking

Booking Virgil van Dijk (Celtic) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
62:47

Foul by Virgil van Dijk (Celtic).
62:47

Mario Balotelli (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
61:52

Attempt missed. James Forrest (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Mikael Lustig.
61:33

Derk Boerrigter (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
61:33

Dangerous play by Mario Balotelli (Milan).
58:58 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Milan 3. Mario Balotelli (Milan) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Riccardo Montolivo with a through ball.
58:33

Antonio Nocerino (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
58:33

Foul by Joe Ledley (Celtic).
56:08 Booking

Booking Kris Commons (Celtic) is shown the yellow card.
56:05

Nigel de Jong (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
56:05

Foul by Kris Commons (Celtic).
53:27

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Urby Emanuelson.
52:47

Foul by Joe Ledley (Celtic).
52:47

Valter Birsa (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
51:17

Foul by Mario Balotelli (Milan).
51:17

Efe Ambrose (Celtic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
50:36

Offside, Celtic. Joe Ledley tries a through ball, but Virgil van Dijk is caught offside.
50:03

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Daniele Bonera.
48:31 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Milan 2. Cristian Zapata (Milan) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Antonio Nocerino following a corner.
48:29

Attempt missed. Antonio Nocerino (Milan) left footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Valter Birsa with a cross following a corner.
48:05

Corner, Milan. Conceded by Mikael Lustig.
47:28 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Milan. Antonio Nocerino replaces Ignazio Abate.
46:46

Attempt saved. Virgil van Dijk (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Charlie Mulgrew.
46:40

Attempt blocked. Charlie Mulgrew (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
45:33

Foul by Urby Emanuelson (Milan).
45:33

Mikael Lustig (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
45:00

Second Half begins Celtic 0, Milan 1.
45:00 +2:00 Half time

Half Time First Half ends, Celtic 0, Milan 1.
45:00 +1:12

Hand ball by Mario Balotelli (Milan).
45:00 +0:31

Attempt missed. Georgios Samaras (Celtic) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre with a cross.
40:23

Cristian Zapata (Milan) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
40:23

Foul by Georgios Samaras (Celtic).
38:35

Offside, Milan. Andrea Poli tries a through ball, but Mario Balotelli is caught offside.
38:17

Kaká (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
38:17

Foul by Mikael Lustig (Celtic).
37:55

Kaká (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
37:55

Foul by Charlie Mulgrew (Celtic).
36:11

Attempt saved. Charlie Mulgrew (Celtic) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
35:03

Foul by Riccardo Montolivo (Milan).
35:03

Mikael Lustig (Celtic) wins a free kick on the right wing.
33:41

Andrea Poli (Milan) wins a free kick on the right wing.
33:41

Foul by Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic).
32:26

Urby Emanuelson (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
32:26

Foul by James Forrest (Celtic).
31:46

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Cristian Zapata.
31:44

Attempt blocked. Derk Boerrigter (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Emilio Izaguirre.
31:16

Foul by Kaká (Milan).
31:16

Virgil van Dijk (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
30:27

Attempt missed. Valter Birsa (Milan) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Kaká.
30:06 Substitution

Substitution Substitution, Celtic. Joe Ledley replaces Beram Kayal because of an injury.
29:57

Delay over. They are ready to continue.
29:00

Delay in match Beram Kayal (Celtic) because of an injury.
28:30

Attempt missed. Kaká (Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Valter Birsa.
25:52

Attempt missed. Kris Commons (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right.
25:23

Foul by Georgios Samaras (Celtic).
25:23

Daniele Bonera (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
24:56

Attempt missed. Mario Balotelli (Milan) right footed shot from the right side of the box is too high. Assisted by Kaká.
24:40

Attempt missed. Derk Boerrigter (Celtic) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by James Forrest with a cross.
24:26

Foul by Nigel de Jong (Milan).
24:26

Beram Kayal (Celtic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
22:57

Offside, Celtic. Efe Ambrose tries a through ball, but Derk Boerrigter is caught offside.
22:53

Attempt blocked. Efe Ambrose (Celtic) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
22:12

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Urby Emanuelson.
20:06

Attempt missed. Riccardo Montolivo (Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left.
17:47

Corner, Milan. Conceded by Mikael Lustig.
16:56

Delay over. They are ready to continue.
16:16

Delay in match Ignazio Abate (Milan) because of an injury.
15:45

Ignazio Abate (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
15:45

Foul by Derk Boerrigter (Celtic).
13:43

Valter Birsa (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
13:43

Foul by James Forrest (Celtic).
11:56 Goal scored

Goal! Goal! Celtic 0, Milan 1. Kaká (Milan) header from very close range to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Valter Birsa with a cross following a corner.
11:29

Corner, Milan. Conceded by Mikael Lustig.
10:56

Corner, Milan. Conceded by Mikael Lustig.
10:53

Attempt blocked. Urby Emanuelson (Milan) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
10:05

Mario Balotelli (Milan) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
10:05

Foul by Beram Kayal (Celtic).
9:30

Nigel de Jong (Milan) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
9:30

Foul by Georgios Samaras (Celtic).
8:47

Attempt missed. Beram Kayal (Celtic) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Charlie Mulgrew.
8:46

Attempt blocked. Charlie Mulgrew (Celtic) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
7:33

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Urby Emanuelson.
2:30

Attempt missed. Mario Balotelli (Milan) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Daniele Bonera with a headed pass.
1:51

Attempt missed. Derk Boerrigter (Celtic) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Charlie Mulgrew with a cross following a corner.
1:17

Corner, Celtic. Conceded by Daniele Bonera.
0:12

Offside, Milan. Ignazio Abate tries a through ball, but Mario Balotelli is caught offside.
0:00

First Half begins.
0:00

Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

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